Residents told to leave amid Ethiopian volcano risk
A volcano in northeastern Ethiopia is showing signs of starting to erupt, prompting authorities to move residents to temporary shelters, a state-affiliated broadcaster and a government geological office say.
The Ethiopian Geological Institute posted a video on its Facebook page showing what appeared to be dust and smoke emerging from a volcano in Awash Fentale in Afar region.
Fana Broadcasting, citing a regional administrator in Afar, reported that authorities had moved residents out of the affected area, which is roughly 165km from the capital Addis Ababa.
Shiferaw Teklemariam, commissioner of the Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission, said it was too early to label the activity an eruption but authorities were not taking chances.
"The community; some are already leaving those areas. We are also preparing to do it in a well organised manner. It (moving the community) will be done based on predictions," he told Reuters.
The area experiencing volcanic activity has also been prone to earthquakes and tremors in recent months.
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